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Browse our collection of sentence types worksheets aimed at helping learners interpret and form a variety of sentences. These resources cover different sentence structures (simple sentences, compound sentences and complex sentences) as well as the four types of sentences (statements, questions, commands and exclamations). Watch our Simple, Compound, Complex Video.
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Sentence Type Fairy Tale Sort (Hidden Punctuation)
Sort the sentences by their type (statements, questions, commands and exclamations). Laminate for a long-lasting resource.
Sentence Type Fairy Tale Sort (With Punctuation)
Sort the sentences by their type (statements, questions, commands and exclamations). Laminate for a long-lasting resource.
Sentence Type Card Game
A card game to practise identifying statements, questions, commands and exclamations. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.
Parts of Speech Sentence Builder
Reinforce sentence structure with these sentence building cards. Laminate for a long-lasting resource.
Write Different Types of Sentences
Write different types of sentences (statement, question, command, exclamation) to match each picture.
Types of Sentences Cut & Paste (No Punctuation)
Sort to show whether the sentences are statements, questions, commands or exclamations. Punctuation included for support. Punctuation hidden for extra challenge.
Types of Sentences Cut & Paste
Sort to show whether the sentences are statements, questions, commands or exclamations. Punctuation included for support.
Identifying Types of Sentences
Identify whether each sentence is a statement, question, command or exclamation. Add in the punctuation to match.
Writing Independent Clauses: Complex Sentences (2)
Create complex sentences by adding an independent clause to each dependent clause.
Writing Independent Clauses: Complex Sentences (1)
Create complex sentences by adding an independent clause to each dependent clause.